"put me on bro"
for the next 6 months you're going to spend more time at your desk than with your friends and family
you are going to miss events, turn down plans and work when you don't feel like it
you are going to wake up stressed, go to sleep thinking about the goal, and question whether it's even worth it
after all that, you are going to take every dollar you've saved and put it right back into business knowing there is a chance it doesn't work
you are going to watch other people enjoy their money while you are risking yours
and after all of that sacrifice, all of that work, all of that uncertainty, you are still only a fraction of the way of becoming successful
People think my tweets are satire. Here's the actual truth.
Last year I started making some money. I got a nice apartment. I got a hot girlfriend. But there was a devil walking a few streets behind me...waiting, watching.
It gave me a chance to change things. But I ignored him. And I let myself enjoy luxuries from the wrong labor. I hadn't built what I really wanted to build. I hadn't done what I really wanted to do.
I had benefited from the compounding nature of social media. I've made content for almost six years now. This put opportunities in my lap.
But there's a list of businesses, and projects I've wanted to start, forever, but haven't yet.
My goal has always been to build and control my own world, my own companies, my own projects. And despite the outward success it may seem I have, I am far behind on this blood-born pursuit.
This is the year that all changes. There is literally nothing else that matters. I sold everything. I am single. I have few responsibilities. I have few attachments.
I burned down what could be seen as beautiful.
But behind millions of followers, and million dollar views, all I felt was pain. It is a fake world built for fake people. And I've always wanted to build something real.
I've always been happiest in the chase. In the obsessive pursuit of building, and spending every dollar of my name on content, or investing in myself. I was not happy with nice things, and I learned it the hard way.
When I was growing my first event company- I spent every dollar on ads. It worked.
When I was growing my social media- I spent every dollar had on content. It worked.
Learn from my mistakes. Stay on the path of obsession. You got here by betting on yourself. Get back to that, and when you start getting rewarded, bet even harder.
It's the only bet worth taking.
This year is going to be fun.
The Men's Mental Health Month is coming to an end today.
But, a man doesn't need a month to prioritize his psychological wellness.
You should do it daily.
• Fix your diet
• Walk
• Lift
• Sun
• Sleep
• SALT
• Reject manipulation by women, relatives and friends.
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I have some advice for young men newly employed,
When you get employed:
• Be grateful to God, your parents, your mentors and your boss for this opportunity
• Work hard
• Respect your employer
• Adhere to your employer's rules and protocols
• Embrace the mission and vision of the employer
However, if working for your employer becomes unbearable due to other reasons,
• Quit respectfully
• Follow the procedures of quitting as written in your contract or employment letter
• Return your employer's resources in your custody
• Handover politely and thank your employer for giving you an opportunity
• Leave with a clean conscience
Don't be chaotic, abusive and contemptuous on your way out.
Don't think you are smarter than your employer.
The employer you are disrespecting gave you a livelihood when you were seeking a footing and direction.
The employer may not have paid you to your satisfaction, but be polite.
Don't go bad mouthing your employer, speaking nastily, and broadcasting your foul mouth while disclosing what is considered private policies, programs, products or services of your former workplace.
Leave courteously.
This way, you open room for better opportunities, newer networks and better leverage.
Don't be a rude employee. Other employers will fear giving you opportunities in the future because they don't trust you.
Be courteous when you close the door behind you, the universe will be kind to you on your way out.